| John Dryden - 1760 - 448 trang
...obey ; So hear the fcaly herd when Proteus blows, And fo to pafture follow through the fea. 16. To fee this fleet upon the ocean move, Angels drew wide the curtains of the fkies ; And heaven, as if there wanted lights above, For tapers made two glaring comets rife. 17Whether... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 318 trang
...; So hear the fcaly herd when Proteus blows, And fo to pafture follow through the fea. 1 6. To fee this fleet upon the ocean move, Angels drew wide the curtains of the fkies ; And heaven, as if there wanted lights above, For tapers made two glaring comets rile. 17Whether... | |
| John Dryden - 1773 - 260 trang
...So hear the fealy herd when * Proteus blows, And fo to pafture follow through the fea. XVI. To fee this fleet upon the ocean move, Angels drew wide the curtains of the fkies ; And heay'n, as if there wanted lights above, For tapers made two glaring comets rife. XVI!.... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 644 trang
...obey t So hear the scaly herd when * Proteus blows, And so to pasture follow through the sea. XVI. Io see this fleet upon the ocean move, Angels drew wide the curtains of the skie1l - " Caruleus Proteus tmmanta ponti " Armenta et magnaspastitsub gurgtte phocal. And Heav'n,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 342 trang
...through the fea. X7I. To fee this fleet upon the ocean move, Angels drew wide the curtains of the Ikies ; And heaven, as if there wanted lights above, For tapers made two glaring comets rife. , i XVII. Whether they unctuous exhalations are, Fir'd by the fun, or feeming fo alone ; Or each... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 376 trang
...which are indeed perhaps indecently hyperbolical, but certainly in a mode totally different? To fee this fleet upon the ocean move, " Angels drew wide the curtains of the fkies; And heaven, as if there wanted lights above, For tapers made two glaring comets rife. The defcription... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1772 - 388 trang
...which, are indeed perhaps indecently hyperbolical, but certainly ia a mode totally different ? To fee this fleet upon the ocean move, Angels drew wide the curtains of the fkies; And heaven, as if there wanted lights above, For tapers made two glaring comets rife. ^ The... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 364 trang
...XVI. To fee this fleet upon the ocean move, Angels drew wide the curtains of the fkies ; And hsavep, as if there wanted lights above, For tapers made two glaring comets rife. XVII. Whether they unftuous exhibitions are, Fir'd by the fun, or feeming fo alone ; Or each... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 476 trang
...are indeed perhaps indecently hyperbolical, but certainly in a mode totally different ? • To fee this fleet upon the ocean move, Angels drew wide the curtains of the fkies ; And heaven, as if there wanted lights above, For fapers made two glaring comets rife. The defcription... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1783 - 484 trang
...totally different ? To fee this fleet upon the ocean move, Angels drew wide trfe curtains of the fkles ; And heaven, as if there wanted lights above, ,F-or tapers made two glaring comets rife. The defcription of the attempt at Bergen will afford a very compleat fpecimen of the defcriptions... | |
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